Baroque, Venice, Theatre, Philosophy Baroque, Venice, Theatre, Philosophy
Performance Philosophy

Baroque, Venice, Theatre, Philosophy

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Publisher Description

This book theorizes the baroque as neither a time period nor an artistic style but as a collection of bodily practices developed from clashes between governmental discipline and artistic excess, moving between the dramaturgy of Jesuit spiritual exercises, the political theatre-making of Angelo Beolco (aka Ruzzante), and the civic governance of the Venetian Republic at a time of great tumult. The manuscript assembles plays seldom read or viewed by English-speaking audiences, archival materials from three Venetian archives, and several secondary sources on baroque, Renaissance, and early modern epistemology in order to forward and argument for understanding the baroque as a gathering of social practices. Such a rethinking of the baroque aims to complement the already lively studies of neo-baroque aesthetics and ethics emerging in contemporary scholarship on (for example) Latin American political art.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2017
2 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
270
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
3.6
MB

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